Talk:Tiger Temple
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Image queuing
I'm queuing this image until there is enough text in the article to support it. — Chameleon My page/My talk 06:23, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC)
The picture caption says "Tourists observing the tigers" and the article text says "they are led on leashes to a nearby quarry, where they can roam around freely. Tourists may observe this from some 10 meters away,". I think that's pretty clear. Not seeing what you're after, I'm restoring the picture. AxelBoldt 11:24, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- No, no. I wasn't referring to lack of info about that particular picture.
- There was discussion about articles with a bad image-to-text ratio. I was bold and implemented this nascent policy. — Chameleon My page/My talk 12:30, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- If you consider that image important to the article, how about queueing another one here instead? Right now the images to the right and the images at the bottom overlap with my browser window size, which isn't that small. Wikipedia lacks images, however sometimes less is more - one or two represenative images are sometimes better than 5 similar ones. andy 18:36, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)